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It is definitely the BBQ beans by Bush that contain peanut oil. Don't know if they still do, but we have avoided all of them since discovering it a few years ago.
I spoke to a Hershey's rep today. She said that although they have excellent cleaning standards (blah blah blah), the ONLY product which has dedicated peanut/nut-free lines is the plain, 1.55 oz. chocolate bar.
I know many people may still feel comfortable with some of their other products, but she was very clear about the dedicated lines issue. Why do some feel okay about other Hershey's products, such as the cocoa, sixlets, twizzlers, Jolly Ranchers, etc.?
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I emailed Bushs on Aug. 2, 2002 after reading a post about their BB which I use frequently and this was their reply:
Thank you for your interest in BUSH'S products.
I'm a little unclear on what cereals and why people consider them safe. When I look at labels I have never seen any cross contamination labels on cereals? Am I missing something? I am dying for some cereal but I am TN and don't want to risk it. Thanks.
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